Wooden House / Costaveras Arquitetos

Wooden House / Costaveras Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Living Room
© Edgard Cesar

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Goiânia, Brazil
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  392
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Edgard Cesar
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  ENCOESMA, Gruta Mármores e Granitos, Illuminato, Ornare
  • Project Team: Nilo Martins
  • Construction Details: Camila Portella
  • Compatibility: Bernardo Costa Campos
  • Sanitary Installations: Danielle Borges
  • Lighting Design: Ana Paula Moraes
  • Structural Project: Mayko Borges Naves
  • Construction Firm: CEMAF Construtora
  • Electrical System: Rodrigo Martinez Silva
  • City: Goiânia
  • Country: Brazil
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© Edgard Cesar

Text description provided by the architects. Project commissioned by a couple with the desire to have a practical, clean, easy-to-maintain but very cozy home. A rustic atmosphere was also requested, so that the house had personality and soul, thus being “a house that looks like a home”.

Wooden House / Costaveras Arquitetos - Interior Photography
© Edgard Cesar

When assembling the product, we chose to rescue the exposed tile and its combination with wood, present not only in the layout of the roofs but also in the physical structure of the entire house. With that, the challenges appeared; differentiated calculations, smaller spans, treatment, and maintenance of the material, among others.

Wooden House / Costaveras Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Facade
© Edgard Cesar
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© Edgard Cesar

Solid wood structure (pillars and beams), exposed roofs, with the meeting of the waters, trims, gutters and special flashings, smooth cemented floor, hydraulic tiles, and brushed granite present in areas that need finer cleaning. On some walls, rolled pebbles were applied with dry joints and whitewashed paintings. 

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© Edgard Cesar
Wooden House / Costaveras Arquitetos - Interior Photography, Chair
© Edgard Cesar

An easy plan, with wide circulations, dividing the intimate to one side, services to the other side, leaving the social reserved to the central axis to promote family gatherings. There is no dining room: meals take turns between the kitchen bench and the balcony, under the pergola. With this, we gain space, saving an environment that would be little used. The master suite opens onto the inner garden, overlooking the pool. The grandchildren's suite, next to the master, is dry but very comfortable, for more sporadic visits. Floor-to-ceiling frames, pivoting pieces, accordions…promote cross-ventilation, which is quite present in the construction.

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© Edgard Cesar

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Cite: "Wooden House / Costaveras Arquitetos" [Casa Madeira / Costaveras Arquitetos] 20 Mar 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/978688/wooden-house-costaveras-arquitetos> ISSN 0719-8884

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